1956-1970 Johnson Evinrude SERVICE MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
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1956-1970 Johnson Evinrude SERVICE MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
- Your boat probably represents a sizeable investment for you. In order to protect this investment and to receive the maximum amount of enjoyment from your boat it must be cared for properly while being used and when it is out of the water. Always store your boat with the bow higher than the stern and be sure to remove the transom drain plug and the inner hull drain plugs.
- If you use any type of cover to protect your boat, plastic, canvas, whatever, be sure to allow for some movement of air through the hull. Proper ventilation will assure evaporation of any condensation that may form due to changes in temperature and humidity. 1-2 CLEANING, \VAXING, AND POLISHING An outboard boat should be washed with clear water after each use to remove surface dirt and any salt deposits from use in sal t water.
- Regular rinsing will extend the time between waxing and polishing. It will also give you “pride of ownership”, by having a sharp looking piece of equipment. Elbow grease, a mild detergent, and a brush Whenever the boat is stored, for long or short periods, the bow should be slightly higher than the stern and the drain plug in the transom removed to ensure proper drainage of rain water.
- will be required to remove stubborn dirt, oil, and other unsightly deposits. Stay away from harsh abrasives or strong chemical cleaners. A white buffing compound can be used to restore the original gloss to a scratched, dull, or faded area. The finish of your boat should be thoroughly cleaned, buffed, and polished at least once each season.
- Take care when buffing or polishing with a marine cleaner not to overheat the surface you are working, because you will burn it. A small outboard engine mounted on an aluminum boat should be removed from the boat and stored separately.
- Under all circumstances, any outboard engine must ALWA YS be stored with the power head higher than the lower unit and exhaust system. This position will prevent water trapped in the lower unit from draining back through the exhaust ports into the power head.
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1956-1970 Johnson Evinrude SERVICE MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
TABLE OF CONTENTS .... 1 1 SAFTEY ............. 6 2 TUNING ............. 26 3 POWERHEAD .......... 42 4 FUEL ............... 92 5 IGNITION ...........160 6 ELECTRICAL .........190 7 ACCESSORIES ........234 8 LOWER UNIT .........260 9 HAND STARTER .......336 10 MAINTENANCE .......382 APPENDIX .............398
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- This is the SAME exact manual used by your dealers to fix your vehicle.
- The same can be yours in the next 2-3 mins as you will be directed to the download page immediately after paying for the manual.
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